- If you have access to the exercise filesused throughout this course,you can download the filesfrom the exercise files tab on the main page,open the files and then follow alongwith the same project that I'm working on.If you don't have access to the exercise files,you can follow along using your own files.Ok, let's get started.

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11/12/2014

Migrated to digital publishing? Don't stop there. These techniques will help you add engaging, immersive interactions and media to your Adobe Digital Publishing Suite projects. Author Keith Gilbert covers buttons, nested multistate objects, interactive quizzes, video, animation, and embedded PDFs. Plus, learn to create vertical and horizontal scrolling frames and interactive panoramas. Each chapter begins with examples that show the effects in action, so you can see how these techniques are used in the real world.

Topics include:

Creating a "pop-up" box to reveal content

Designing a multiple-choice quiz

Getting started with nested multistate objects

Creating feature-opener videos

Building animated navigation buttons

Including PDF content

Adding a gyroscope-enabled panorama

Skill Level Intermediate

2h 25m

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Q: After following along with the movie "Embedding a PDF in an article," I am not able to preview the PDF using the button within the folio, as shown. I receive a URL error message ("cannot open this page"). How do I fix the link to the PDF?

A: There is an error in this video. Instead of zipping the HTML resources folder itself, you need to zip compress the contents of that folder. Next, rename the zipped file to “HTMLResources.zip” exactly (the name is case-sensitive).

Now when you import the zip file into your folio, and preview it in Content Viewer, it should work.